MGM wants tax break for National Harbor casino

MGM wants tax break for National Harbor casino
MGM wants tax break for National Harbor casino Baltimore Sun Saturday 16th June, 2012 MGM Resorts International says it would build a resort and casino at National Harbor near Washington if the state authorizes a site there – but only if Maryland lowers the tax rate on gambling revenue and allows table games.”We could not do it under the current law,” James J. Murren, the MGM chairman and CEO, said Friday at a news conference in Annapolis.MGM announced Friday that it has signed a letter of intent with the Peterson Cos., owners of … Read more Featured Story Charlie Sheen has admitted that he lost his virginity to a prostitute in a Las Vegas hotel room at the age of 15 and stole his dad’s credit card to … Record Your Vote Do you believe drone attacks are a legitimate form of warfare? Find Las Vegas Herald on Facebook Making the news The Spanish announcement is not a solution to the eurozone’s ongoing woes, but it is a statement of intent. Some much-needed time has now been bought in Spain, which will allow the market an at least temporary sigh of relief. Richard Hunter The Hargreaves Lansdown stockbroker was commenting on Spain’s decision to accept a 100 billion euro bailout. Please Enable Javascript for this Oil Price widget to work


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